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Corn Growers Request an Increase in Aflatoxin Research Funding

Published: December 13, 2007
Summary
National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) officials and others met with representatives from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) yesterday in Washington, D.C., to seek an increase in funding and research to eliminate aflatoxin. NCGA Mycotoxin Committee Chairman Scott Averhoff and Texas Corn Producers Board Executive Director David Gibson were joined by represe...
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Mohamed Deabes
13 de diciembre de 2007
Genotoxins, Mutagens, Antimutagens, Biodosimetry, Risk Assessment P106 Natural Co-Occurrence of Aflatoxin and Cyclopiazonic Acid, and Their Fungi Production of Corn Grown in Egypt Deabes,M, Amra H, Damaty E, Rowayshed G P109 Saccharomyces cervisiae and Probiotec Bacteria Potentially Inhibit Aflatoxins Production In Vitro and In Vivo Studies. I. With Special Reference to Their Antioxidant Activity in Albino Rat Amra H, Rowayshed G, Damaty,E, Nada S, Deabes,M POSTER presentation during the EMS 38th Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. Number for this session is P109. You are required to attend your poster during Poster Session 1 at 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM on Sunday, October 21, 2007. October 20-24 2007. The theme of the EMS 38th Annual Meeting is Mutational and Epigenetic Mechanisms of Susceptibility and Risks for Genetic Diseases. Environmental Mutagen Society (EMS).
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